
CDC urges Americans not to travel to Greece, Ireland over ‘very high’ COVID risk
NY Post
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tacked on 16 more countries, including Greece, Ireland and the US Virgin Islands, to its growing list of places Americans should not travel because of a “very high” COVID-19 risk.
The destinations were added to the agency’s highest warning Level 4 list on Monday. The other countries added to the advisory include: Andorra, Curaçao, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iran, Isle of Man, Kazakhstan, Lesotho, Libya, Malta, Martinique, Saint Barthelemy and Saint Martin.More Related News

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